Saturday, September 5, 2020

LEARNINGS from IDMC 2020 ON LINE Conference

IDMC Global Alliance / IDMC Conference

Whole Life Discipleship is a MUST.
It is an ALL OF ME commitment.

2 Kings 17:33
ESV

They also feared the LORD
and
appointed from among themselves all sorts of people 
as priests of the high places, who sacrificed for them in the shrines of the high places

#DoubleMINDEDNESS
#Syncretism
#ONEdarkROOT

#IDMC2020
#DisciplingTheREMNANT


The Word of God is my FOUNDATION and GUIDE.

When Judson was lying loaded with chains in a Burmese dungeon, 
a fellow prisoner asked with a sneer about the prospect for the conversion of the heathen. 
Judson calmly answered, “The prospects are as bright as the promises of God.”
– Adoniram Judson (Missionary to Burma, present-day Myanmar)

"THE PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHT AS THE PROMISES OF GOD," 
- Adoniram Judson. 
"For all the promises of God find their Yes in Him. 
That is why it is through Him that we utter our Amen to God for His glory," 
2 Corinthians 1:20.

Knowing the FAITHFUL LOVE of God will make us to be NEVER FEARFUL.


If I give my ALL to YOU, I will be in a BEAUTIFUL REST!

One Life Making a Difference.
Our efforts must be for CHRIST.




BUILD or WRECK... "ALL our EFFORTS"
... where are you consolidating your efforts?


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Ten Little Christians
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Ten little Christians standing in line.
One disliked the preacher, then there were 9.

Nine little Christians stayed a very late.
One overslept Sunday, then there were 8.

Eight little Christians all their way to Heaven.
One took the low road and then there were 7.

Seven little Christians chirping like chicks.
One disliked music, and then there were 6.

Six little Christians seemed very much alive, but one lost his interest and then there were 5.

Five little Christians pulling for Heaven's Shore, but one stop to rest, then there were 4.

Four little Christians each busy as a bee.
One got his feelings hurt, then there were 3.

Three little Christians knew not what to do.
One joined the sporty crowd, then there were 2.

Two little Christians, our rhyme is nearly done, differed with each other, then there was 1

One little Christian can't do much ‘tis true, brought his friend to Bible study, then there were 2.

Two earnest Christians, each won one more. That doubled the number, then there were 4.

Four sincere Christians worked early and late. Each won another, then there were 8.

Eight splendid Christians if they doubled as before. In just so many Sundays, we'd have 1024.

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Quoted in IDMC2020
SEPTEMBER 4 2020


Discipleship is DOING.
Importance of DOING ... and whats important to do.

What Christ has commanded us.

INTENTIONAL vs INCIDENTAL

Micah 6:8
justice
kindness
humility

GET THIS:  TO STAND AT THE CROSS

Take UP the CROSS
Lift UP the CROSS

DO
who are you MENTORING?
who are you praying with?
who are you reading with?
who are you doing with?

WHO ARE YOU PUSHING?

How we Do the Vision of 12?
Who are you COVERING now?


WHOLE CHURCH DISCIPLESHIP

Disciple-Making is the PURPOSE of the CHURCH

Empower Gods People
Apply what we Heard and Pass it ON


Ephesians 4:11
LENSES
- all EMPOWERED
- to be a MINISTER
- the way of UNITY
- love MATURELY
- multiply ChristLIKE-MULTIPLIERS

MINISTER = SERVANT
who will you enlist for service?
- much work to be done
- together

LET 10 MEN work THAN work the WORK of 10 men!

LET THEM GO!


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jrs ACTION POINTS
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WHO?
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- WHO will you do WITH?
JESUS and YOU, YOU and WHO?

- WHO do you UNLEASH TOWARDS?
HOLY SPIRIT fills for powerful ministries

- WHO do you FORM Christ WITH?
"until Christ is formed in you"
FATHER and fathering with (no one is an ORPHAN)

I will have NAMES.  
NO NAMES = NO MAKING OF DISCIPLES

ACTS.  
Who will I prepare to PREACH?  
Who will I prepare to TEACH?  
Who will I prepare for MARRIAGE?
Who will I prepare for CASTING OUT DEMONS?
Who will I prepare to pass DIVINITY SCHOOL?
Who will I prepare to be a CAMPUS DIRECTOR?
Who will I teach to do S.O.A.P.?
Who will I unleash to do the CROSSROADS?
Who will I prepare to be a LIFE GROUP LEADER?
WHO? WHO? WHO? WHO? WHO?

I will not "entertain" them, rather I will equip them.
I will not hold on to them, rather I will empower and unleash them.
I will have to know their GIFTS, PASSION, SKILLS, PERSONALITIES, EXPERIENCES, and DREAMS and HELP THEM ENTER their DESTINIES!

LEAD THEM TOWARDS their DESTINIES!

Curriculum:  TEMPTATION; PERSECUTION; CRUCIFIXION.




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related thoughts
PAST CONFERENCES

FROM 
BUILT TO LAST
Towards a Disciplemaking Church
by Edmund Chan
Covenant Evangelical Free Church, 2001 

Definition:  
“Disciplemaking is the process of bringing people into right relationship with God; and developing them to full maturity in Christ through intentional growth strategies, that they might multiply the entire process in others also.”  

Vision.  
“I have a dream of a disciplemaking church characterized by these five essential distinctives:

World class Internship – a center for leadership development
Word and Spirit Church – empowered by the Spirit and grounded in the Word – a balance
Life-Transforming Ministries – five pillars: prayer, worship, cells, equipping, and outreach
Holistic Disciplemaking – to help God’s people master life’s transitions
An Unreached Peoples’ Advocate – an outward looking church - planting churches in UPGs we have adopted – sending missionaries and mission teams to them
 

Eight major characteristics:

Purpose-Driven – intentional disciplemaking is the core mission.
Responsible Evangelism – leading people to Christ and conscientiously following up
Intentional Growth Strategies – developing people
Leadership Commitment – committed to model disciplemaking
Vision-Casting – The pastor champions and models disciplemaking
Vision-Concretizing – vehicles established to facilitate disciplemaking
Small-Group Infrastructure – small groups are intentional disciplemaking units
Spiritual Multiplication – lives are transformed and spiritual multiplication occurs
 

Why must disciplemaking be the key agenda of the church?  
A biblical and theological foundation is summarized.  
Along with many others, Chan cites Mt 28:18-20 and claims “Making disciples is at the very heart of the Great Commission.” (31)  [I would argue that making discipled nations is a better interpretation.]  “The call of the Great Commission is to not merely make converts to make disciples.”  
“The ultimate aim is for spiritual maturity.”  
“I am convinced that mentoring of disciples is the key to the critical need for leadership emergence.” 


Four aspects to the definition of disciplemaking

Bringing people into right relationship with God
Developing them to full maturity in Christ.
Through intentional growth strategies
To multiply the entire process in others
 

Chan includes a chapter on “Misconceptions of the Great Commission.” 

The focus of the Great Commission is on Christ, not the Church. 
The essence is “a way of life to live,” vs. a message to broadcast
The main impetus is for the whole church, not just missionaries
The main command is “make disciples,” not “go.”
The main product is “disciples,” not “converts.”
The main yardstick is obedience, not baptisms.
The main concern is cooperation vs., competition.
 

Chan’s four convictions about the Great Commission (Mt 28:18-20)

Disciplemaking is at the heart of local church ministry.
God intends disciplemaking to be global.
God intends discipling to be for every believer.
God intends disciplemaking to be for all times.  

“In our evangelical smugness, we have failed to recognize the alarming extent to which the world has influenced the modern church.”  


The Crisis of Modernity:

The crisis of identity in an age of narcissism – fulfillment dominates our private agendas.
The crisis of truth in an age of pragmatism – a profound lack of reflection on truth.  Whatever works is true.  “It is a generation that thinks it thinks.”
The crisis of authority in an age of consumerism – the customer is boss.  Does the church meet my needs?
The crisis of spirituality in an age of fatigue – “We live unexamined lives at a frantic pace.”  “We become spiritually dry and lethargic.” 
 

Paradigm Shifts in 21st Century Discipling.  
“We must meaningfully exegete our world and adjust our approach to be relevant and effective.”  (53)

From spiritual exhortation to spiritual direction – Provide more than ‘what to do.’  
Provide instruction on ‘how to do.’  More counseling is needed.
From single-level discipling to multi-level discipling – Churches are not homogenous.  
Many methods and structures are needed on different levels.
From program-oriented to person-oriented discipling – We have to being with “who are you?” rather than “what is to be covered?”
From classroom-discipling to real-world discipling – Application is more challenging.  
Things taught must be integrated into all arenas of life.
From superficial conformity to value-change – “There must be an emergence of a counter-cultural worldview – real value change.  Unless our core values are transformed by God in light of the Scriptures, nothing is really changed.”  “We must know and apply basic life principles.”  
From theological content to theological contemplation – We have to learn how to think critically.
From ministry management to life management
 

Chan’s Core Curriculum for Disciplemaking is fundamental, progressive, diagnostic, and prescriptive.  The topics are

Theology (Who is God?),
Allegiance (Who is my master?),
Identity (Who am I?),
Purpose (What am I called to do?),
Values (What is of ultimate importance in my life?),
Priorities (What are the things I must put first?),
Empowering (How can I be empowered?),
Foundation (What should I anchor my life upon?)  (62-71)
 

Philosophy:  
“Disciplemaking is all about a certain kind of person who is radically committed to a certain kind of purpose, who through a certain kind of process, reproduces a certain kind of product.”  


God uses committed disciples, sold out on disciplemaking, making a life investment to reproduce in others (according to 2 Tim 2:2) the biblical design for a disciple. 

The practical outworking in the church requires a philosophy of three parts: “

a clarification of Values that answers the “Why” question
a focus of Vision that answers the “What” question
a determination of Vehicles that answers the “How” question.” 
Chan represents these as three points on a triangle.  The vision consists of the five distinctive characteristics and the core vehicles are the five pillars of ministry above.  
The five core values are truth, community, stewardship, balance, and brokenness. 

 
Principles for Mentoring: 

It’s more about who we are than what we do.
Selection is key: select kindred spirits
Aim for value (inner life) change
Modeling is at the heart of mentoring.  “Example explains everything.”
Spend time together.  Mentoring doesn’t occur in a vacuum.
Mentor holistically to produce leaders – spiritual formation, theological foundation, strategic life and ministry skills
Prayer is the work.
 
Chan includes brief appendices on the importance of covenant groups, nourishing your soul, the fruit of the Spirit, why mentoring is important, obstacles we face, and mastering life’s transitions.

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

AGENDA sampler at MTMs

sharing.... this dated:  June 9 2020
AGENDA with additions
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AGENDA of MTM
Management Team Meeting
Nacional TEAM
June 9 2020
TUESDAY 

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
PART 1
will be on LIVESTREAM....
1030am...
Catch all our Pastors OPEN AIR White TENT...
-- SHARING a Bible Verse
and a
-- short MESSAGE.
-- Some will Testify and Pray.
Facilitated by JR.
Tag and SHARE to ALL.

Go to
FB HIS LIFE MINISTRIES 10:30am for LIVESTREAM.


PART 2
OFF the AIR
THE JUNE 9 2020
MTM Agenda

🎯
WHATS Up for our DAILY QT?
Bible READING and SOAP to with
1st Samuel.
31 CHAPTERS.

WHY?
This is a very important BUILT IN GROWTH CALL for all to hear the Voice of God as they do their DAILY QUIET TIMES.  If we just perfect this one, it will truly result in a founded disciple of Jesus with a Habit of going back to the Word of God for the rest of our "DAILY" living.


🎯
Calendar Finalization DAILY and WEEKLY and MONTHLY at HLM.
JUNE 2020 - JULY 2020.


🎯
WHATS the FINAL PLAN for the INCREASE of CONNECTIVITY Speed of INTERNET?


🎯
Whats Up this coming SUNDAY?
JUNE 14 2020.
Physical Gathering PLUS LiveStreaming at our "larger" SITES or at a Studio?
Follow GOVERNMENT Health Protocols.


🎯
FEATURED SUNDAYS.
How will we approach these?
-- COMMUNION SUNDAY
-- LIFEGROUP SUNDAY
     & FATHER'S DAY
-- FACILITY SUNDAY


🎯
What's UP at the HLM NACIONAL ANNEX?
✔️ The SATURDAY livestreamed
CONSECRATION TIME with JR 630pm and a RECAST by 11pm.

✔️ Physical Churches on a SUNDAY
with LIVE STREAM and LIVE MUSIC at the ANNEX
-- 530am STILL UNDERSTUDY*
-- 715am TAKEN by NORTH (international and divinity trainees)
-- 9am HOUR of POWER with JR
-- 1030am NORTH MAIN with Anthony
-- 1130am Tagalog STREAMED* (no physical church yet)
-- 330pm TAKEN by HILIGAYNON with Anthony
-- 5pm TAKEN by YX with Greg Magracia


🎯
What's UP at THE other HLM Centers
and RENTED VENUES? FINAL?
✔️ North
✔️ South
✔️ East
✔️ West
✔️ AYALA
✔️ Mega Cities
✔️ Muni Cities
✔️ Global


🎯
Whats the NEW FORMAT on STATS?
... And NEXT SWE (Two in One Report) must be CLEAR with People behind it.
Who will PREACH? SHARE? SING?
SHOW current REPORT and MUST ALSO SHOW the NEXT PROGRAM FLOW


🎯
WHATS UP regarding VIRTUAL TEAMS? These TEAMS must be CREATED.
✔️
To Do
-- SHARES, first on SITE PAGE (SOP),
-- TAGS people on a guided list,
-- Reminds people,
-- FOLLOW UP,
-- PROMOTE
-- and ENGAGE as LiveStream is ON GOING.
100pesos per HOUR per Transaction ONLY as Formalized in the FUTURE (paid status).
A CheckList must be PRODUCED.  A GOAL LIST (measurable) must be produced.


🎯
A formal invitation from DAILY Star... For a Biweekly WriteUp (sharing our SERMONS INSPIRATIONAL Christian Living THEMED every OTHER WEEK)


🎯
KABANKALAN FM Daily and now SUNDAYS.


🎯
THE Hand DELIVERED "Handout" SERMONS
and the "am frequency" RADIO BASED Sermons and Connections.
To our Senior Citizens and people who have NO INTERNET Connections.


💥
OTHERS:
- halt UNWIND status
- money reports related to UNWIND
- Julius Hall PLEDGES how is it?
- Readings, LG Notes for SERIES
- DIVINITY SCHOOL LIVESTREAMED
- Provide Bottled Waters for KW Monday Group (Checklist: Tables Chairs Water etc)


🎯MINISTRIES to be on the LOOK OUT.
Review if NEEDED.

👣HLLC (Virtual PLAY Learning UP SOON for LITTLE ONES) While a Distant Learning Curriculum by GROUPS of 4 is being STUDIED)... BLENDED STYLES.

👣GOD is Good BAG Ministries and the SUPPORT (BUDGET) of IT.
888 KEYCHAINS for GOD is Good Bag
And Tshirt
Where should we get?

👣The ON-Line Giving Access Ability must be with  good and excellent promotion using "SHORT TEACHING GRAPHICS VIDEO"

🎯VISITATIONS STATS*
V via God is Good Bag
V via Actual Gatherings OUT THERE
V via Social Media
V via Phone Calls
V via _____________
LIST of People VISITED INTENTIONALLY (example the "Senior Citizens")

🎯
OTHERS _________________

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

give me A NAME _ dont give me YOUR NAME


Hello One and ALL!

In the quest of "RAISING UP SOMEBODY", a need for an honest to goodness
"HERO MAKING Thrust" we must have NOW.

The best time is NOW!
Let's hunt, see, identify young men and women truly filled by the Spirit
and the character of JESUS UNLEASHED!

#DoYouSee
#AnewPERSON
#InTheHorizon
#RaisingUpSomebodyToServe
#LASTdaysYOUTHplus
#GiveMeAname
#DontGiveMeYourNAME

While OTHERS are giving up.... there are New PAULS and New PETERS and New JEREMIAHS who are seeing VISIONS and growing in FAITH to be in FULL TIME MINISTRY WORK in these LAST DAYS.

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💯
TO THE CURRENT LEADERSHIP,
LET'S DO THESE:

☝️
Maximize your leadership efforts through developing other LEADERS.
WHO ARE YOU DEVELOPING?
#GiveMeAname

✌️
Create a platform for other leaders to engage in God’s mission.
WHO ARE YOU ENTRUSTING with ...?
#GiveMeAname

🤟
Extend the impact of your ministry through multiplication-centered DISCIPLESHIP.
WHO ARE YOU RELEASING?
#GiveMeAname

✌️✌️
Equip those in your ministry by enhancing their gifts and commissioning them for MINISTRY.
WHO ARE YOU DOING AN ON THE JOB EQUIPPING with?
#GiveMeAname

🖐️
Build a more effective ministry that is centered on the kingdom
and focused on reaching the WORLD.
WHO ARE YOU SENDING forth?
#GiveMeAname

Delegate and share Muti-Responsibilities in this season and always to EMERGING Passionates.  WHO ARE YOU SHARING MULTI TASKS with?
#GiveMeAname

LET'S keep on
multiplying servant-leaders today!

PastorJRhere (-:
#GiveMeAname
#DontGiveMeYourNAME

CLICK HERE FOR RELATED ARTICLE:  COMMITTED YOUTHS IN THE LAST DAYS

Friday, April 24, 2020

WHAT GOOD and PRAISE-WORTHY and NOBLE to do *covidEDITION

We never desire a PLATEAU or a DETERIORATION.
We pray for Growth, Reproduction and Onward MULTIPLICATION.

A TIP for our Leadership & Management TEAMS:
Let's be the LORD's vehicle for His kind of AMELIORATION 
and WELLNESS to the world around us.

Think
Pray
Feel
Empathize
Imagine

"WHAT is the GOOD, PRAISE-WORTHY 
and the NOBLE THING WE ARE TO DO 
AS THE QUARANTINE MODE be lightened SOON?"




------------RESPONDENT:  Pastor Winston Cenidoza------------
What is the good, praise-worthy, and noble thing we are 
to do as the quarantine mode be lightened soon?

As the COVID 19 pandemic spreads across the globe, how should we as a Christian respond?
As Christians, I believe there are several specific responses we can choose and should choose to respond to this trial in our world today.

First and foremost, don’t go into panic mode.
In 1 Timothy 2:7 it says, “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.” In this time and season if you give in to fear, then you are not of God. Or more specifically, you lack faith in God. And as a Christian it is not the right response to do in this moment of time.
I believe that it is important during this time that we realize that God is still sovereign. He is in control. Nothing that is happening is a surprise to him. Nor is it something that he has not allowed to occur for some reason. A reason that may be known only to Himself.
Whatever circumstance that may happen to others around me or to my family or even to myself, I know God is in control and I can trust Him to accomplish His perfect will whatever may happen in the future.
But that does not mean that I may be at risk to experience hurt or even grief, but as Paul said in 2 Timothy 1:12, “For this reason I also suffer these things; nevertheless I am not ashamed, for I know whom I have believed and am persuaded that He is able to keep what I have committed to Him until that Day.” And as a Christian, that is a noble thing to do.

Submit to our government leaders.
It may seem that many people even Christians, go into the pastime of criticizing our government leaders be it in the lowest barangay or the even in the national level. They are crying out that the government is responding slowly or not significant enough to this crisis.
Others are crying that the government is overstepping its proper bounds, claiming more and more power over ordinary citizens. I have heard many Christians on Facebook deploring the government’s ban on churches gathering to worship and refusing to follow that directive.
However, I believe that we should be in submission to our government during this time.
First, because Scripture instructs us to be in submission to them (Romans 13:1), but, just as importantly, because the only known way to keep this virus from spreading is to maintain our distance from each other. When we gather together, we just help it to spread even more and we put more people at risk who are vulnerable to this disease.
Let’s follow the appropriate guidelines, practice social distancing, wash hands frequently, put on face mask. Let Christians be an example to others around them.

Stay connected with family, friends and the church.
One of the challenges that many are facing now is being isolated from other people.
If you are on the extreme end of the introvert scale, like I am, this may not be a big deal.
But for most people extended isolation can be very challenging.
During this time, look for opportunities to stay in touch. Nothing can replace face to face contact and human touch, but many of us today live in a very connected world. We can text, chat, email, talk on the phone, make video calls, attend virtual worship services and Bible studies, and more. Of course, not everyone can do all of that, but most of us can do at least some of it. So, take advantage of the available technology. For all we know this may be the “new normal”.
Stay in touch with the other people in our normal circle of family and friends. Make the effort to contact them to see how they are doing and offer encouragement to them. Especially look to those who may be all alone. Reach out to the lonely senior (65 years old and above) members in our church who may live alone. They may be challenging to connect with, but they need our touch too.

Be intentional in our desire to help others.
As always, Christians should be open to opportunities to help those in need, and that is no less true during this time. It will be more challenging to offer assistance with the social distancing and isolation rules in place, but when the opportunity presents itself, do not hesitate to help.
There are many who are especially susceptible to the coronavirus, likely among your neighbors.
It may be that you can do their shopping for them. Or potentially help them with maintaining the exterior of their house and grounds, etc…

Optimize this opportunity to go deeper in faith and spirituality.
We may find it challenging if we are among the many who find ourselves spending more time at home than we are accustomed to. If you are in that position, take advantage of the opportunity to spend more time in personal development. You can read a book. Explore a field that you find interesting. Invest time in your family. There are countless things that you can do with your newly found free time.
Maybe the most important thing you can do is to take advantage of the opportunity to grow spiritually. Christians often express that life is too busy to spend much time in prayer and Bible reading. But, if you are one of those “stuck at home,” this is an ideal opportunity to invest in your spiritual life. Pray. Read the Bible. Pray some more. Meditate on what you are reading. Read a book on spiritual disciplines. Pray some more. Seek the Lord and his will for your life. Above all, don’t let this time go to waste.

Give thanks to God always and rejoice!
There are so much I life to be thankful for. But many cannot see it unless we look for it intentionally. Doubtless, the loss of lives, the inconveniences and the suffering caused by this pandemic Covid-19 is tragic. Before it runs its course, it may likely touched everyone in the world to one extent or another. But as Christians, the good, noble and praise-worhty thing to do is to give thanks and rejoice! Our response does not and should not mirror the fear, panic, unrest, anxiety even despair the rest of the world exhibits.
We have a hope that transcends this world and our circumstances. We can rejoice, not in the tragic events unfolding around us, but in the God who can use them to accomplish his purpose in our lives and in this world.

During this time of darkness, be a light. Let your light so shine that it will glorify God, drawing others to find their hope and fullness in the only one who truly transcends the struggles of this life.

“Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus” (1 Thessalonians 5:16-19).

I would like to end with this very appropriate verse of scripture:
Philippians 4:4-7
“Rejoice in the Lord always. Again I will say, rejoice!  Let your gentleness be known to all men.  The Lord is at hand. Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with  thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God;  and  the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.”

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

COMPLETE CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE

All Scriptures are taken from ESV,
the English Standard Version of the Bible
from BIBLEGATEWAY.COM




CELLS
LIFE GROUPS THAT MAKE DISCIPLES

Proverbs 27:17
"Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another."

1st Thessalonians 5:11
"Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing."

Hebrews 10:24, 25
"And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near."



CONGREGATION
NETWORKS EQUIPPING ONE ANOTHER

Luke 18:16
But Jesus called them to him, saying, “Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of God."

Acts 19:8, 9, 10
"And he entered the synagogue and for three months spoke boldly, reasoning and persuading them about the kingdom of God. But when some became stubborn and continued in unbelief, speaking evil of the Way before the congregation, he withdrew from them and took the disciples with him, reasoning daily in the hall of Tyrannus. This continued for two years, so that all the residents of Asia heard the word of the Lord, both Jews and Greeks."

Acts 5:12
"Now many signs and wonders were regularly done among the people by the hands of the apostles. And they were all together in Solomon's Portico."



CELEBRATIONS
WEEKEND WORSHIP AND PREACHING SERVICES

Psalms 122:1
"I was glad when they said to me,
    “Let us go to the house of the Lord!”"

Nehemiah 8:18
"And day by day, from the first day to the last day, he read from the Book of the Law of God. They kept the feast seven days, and on the eighth day there was a solemn assembly, according to the rule."

Acts 14:27
"And when they arrived and gathered the church together, they declared all that God had done with them, and how he had opened a door of faith to the Gentiles."



CHARITY
MINISTRIES LED BY THE SPIRIT 
FOR THE HOUSEHOLD OF FAITH AND THE WORLD AROUND US

Matthew 23:11
"The greatest among you shall be your servant."

1 Peter 4:10
"As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace"

1 John 3:18
"Little children, let us not love in word or talk but in deed and in truth."



COME AWAY
QUIET TIMES IN THE WORD OF GOD AND PRAYER

Joshua 1:8
"This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success."

Matthew 6:6
"But when you pray, go into your room and shut the door and pray to your Father who is in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you."

2 Timothy 2:15
"Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth."

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